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Morality Versus Slogans, Bernard Gert Dec 1989

Morality Versus Slogans, Bernard Gert

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, April 1, 1988.


Update - December 1989, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics Dec 1989

Update - December 1989, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics

Update

In this issue:

-- Australia's Herbert Clifford will lecture at Loma Linda on February 24
-- Claremont Conference endorses "The Right to Choose Death"
-- Michael and Helen Pearson arrive from England
-- Contributors receive monthly audio cassettes

[ Nancy Cruzan and the Courts ]
-- The Persistent Vegetative State
-- Nancy Cruzan is Already Dead
-- Nancy Cruzan is Not a Vegetable
-- My Family's Anguish

-- The Right to Choose Death


Reflections On Attending Three Contributed Paper Sessions On Humanistic Mathematics In Phoenix 1989, Peter Flusser Dec 1989

Reflections On Attending Three Contributed Paper Sessions On Humanistic Mathematics In Phoenix 1989, Peter Flusser

Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal

No abstract provided.


Plotinus On The Articulation Of Being, Steven K. Strange Dec 1989

Plotinus On The Articulation Of Being, Steven K. Strange

The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter

Ennead Vi.2 presents itself as Plotinus' official account of the structure of the second Hypostasis, i.e. Intellect (νοῦς) or Being, what corresponds in his metaphysical universe to Plato's realm of Ideas or Forms. Having refuted the Peripatetic and Stoic theories in VI.1, he turns to developing his own view of Being, which he intends to be in agreement with Plato's. Indeed, the account of the 'genera of being' that he give in VI.2 is closely modeled on Plato's discussion of the so-called 'greatest kinds' or megista gene in the Sophist.


Heraclitus: The River Fragments, Leonardo Taran Dec 1989

Heraclitus: The River Fragments, Leonardo Taran

The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter

Heraclitus was known in antiquity for the obscurity and the ambiguity of his expression, and there can be little doubt .that he purposely made use of ambiguity to emphasize the paradoxical character of some of his doctrines. For us who so many centuries later wish to understand his thought, these characteristics are increased and magnified by the very way his thought has been transmitted: citations and paraphrases by others whose interests were in most cases alien to his. Yet many ancient authors cited him to find authority and corroboration for their views in such an archaic thinker. Other writers, among …


Humanae Vitae, Natural Law, And Catholic Moral Thought, William E. May Nov 1989

Humanae Vitae, Natural Law, And Catholic Moral Thought, William E. May

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Sagp Newsletter 1989/90.2 (November), Anthony Preus Nov 1989

Sagp Newsletter 1989/90.2 (November), Anthony Preus

The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter

Programs of the meeting of the Society with the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association December 28, 1989, in Atlanta, and with the American Philological Association, December 28, 1989, in Boston.


Women And Early Christianity: A Reappraisal, Reta Halteman Finger Nov 1989

Women And Early Christianity: A Reappraisal, Reta Halteman Finger

Biblical, Religious, & Philosophical Studies Educator Scholarship

In the early 1970s, a group of six evangelical women in Chicago began meeting. Their topic of conversation? The emerging secular movement of feminism and what it might mean in a Christian context. These discussions would eventually lead to the Daughters of Sarah, a mid-20th century American journal for the particular audience of Christian feminists. Daughters of Sarah published some of the earliest religious scholarship on the topic.


Animal Models In 'Exemplary' Medical Research: Diabetes As A Case Study, James Lindemann Nelson Oct 1989

Animal Models In 'Exemplary' Medical Research: Diabetes As A Case Study, James Lindemann Nelson

Between the Species

No abstract provided.


Letters To The Editors Oct 1989

Letters To The Editors

Between the Species

No abstract provided.


The Meat, George Abbe Oct 1989

The Meat, George Abbe

Between the Species

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Oct 1989

Table Of Contents

Between the Species

No abstract provided.


Dreaming Eden, Kathleen Malley Oct 1989

Dreaming Eden, Kathleen Malley

Between the Species

No abstract provided.


The Death Of The Animal: Ontological Vulnerability, Kenneth Joel Shapiro Oct 1989

The Death Of The Animal: Ontological Vulnerability, Kenneth Joel Shapiro

Between the Species

No abstract provided.


Ethical Similarities In Human And Animal Social Structure, William J. Ellos Oct 1989

Ethical Similarities In Human And Animal Social Structure, William J. Ellos

Between the Species

No abstract provided.


Jewish Prayer Service World Week Of Prayer For Animals, Harold S. White Oct 1989

Jewish Prayer Service World Week Of Prayer For Animals, Harold S. White

Between the Species

No abstract provided.


Back Cover Oct 1989

Back Cover

Between the Species

No abstract provided.


Newsletter: The Center For Professional Ethics, Fall 1989, Case Western Reserve University Oct 1989

Newsletter: The Center For Professional Ethics, Fall 1989, Case Western Reserve University

Center for Professional Ethics

Table of Contents:

  • The Director's Corner by Bob Lawry
  • News & Notes
  • "Doing Ethics!" The Bodies


Surrogate Parenting And Fundamental Rights, Paul J. Denenfeld Oct 1989

Surrogate Parenting And Fundamental Rights, Paul J. Denenfeld

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

This essaya originated in symposium presentations made to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, January 20, 1989.


Lonergan On The Catholic University, Richard M. Liddy Oct 1989

Lonergan On The Catholic University, Richard M. Liddy

Richard M Liddy

No abstract provided.


Lonergan On The Catholic University, Richard Liddy Oct 1989

Lonergan On The Catholic University, Richard Liddy

Department of Religion Publications

No abstract provided.


The Punctator's World: A Discursion (Part Three), Gwen G. Robinson Oct 1989

The Punctator's World: A Discursion (Part Three), Gwen G. Robinson

The Courier

This is the third in a series of articles on the past and future of punctuation. The years under focus here are crucial ones, for they include the invention of the printing press and the shift it caused in the human response to the written word.


Surrogate Parenting: The Michigan Legislation, Lucille Taylor, Paul Denenfeld Oct 1989

Surrogate Parenting: The Michigan Legislation, Lucille Taylor, Paul Denenfeld

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Surrogate Parenting: The Michigan Legislation essays by: Lucille Taylor Paul Denenfeld. These essays originated in symposium presentations made to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, January 20, 1989. Lucille Taylor is Majority Counsel, Michigan State Senate Paul Denenfeld is Legal Director, ACLU Fund of Michigan


Concerned Philosophers For Peace, Vol. 9, No. 2, Concerned Philosophers For Peace Oct 1989

Concerned Philosophers For Peace, Vol. 9, No. 2, Concerned Philosophers For Peace

Concerned Philosophers for Peace

No abstract provided.


Surrogate Parenting Legislation In Michigan: Background And Review, Lucille S. Taylor Oct 1989

Surrogate Parenting Legislation In Michigan: Background And Review, Lucille S. Taylor

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

This essay originated in symposium presentations made to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, January 20, 1989.


Absolute Margaret: Margaret More Roper And "Well Learned" Men, Peter Iver Kaufman Oct 1989

Absolute Margaret: Margaret More Roper And "Well Learned" Men, Peter Iver Kaufman

Jepson School of Leadership Studies articles, book chapters and other publications

This article suggests that Margaret More Roper's 1534 letter to Alice Alington is an important witness to Tudor ideas of patriarchy and the history of gender identity. In 1557 William Ras tell was the first of many to question not only Margaret's authorship of the letter, but also her acquiescence to authorities and opposition to her father. Evidence suggests, however, that Margaret was a part of Erasmus's humanist network of friendship, remained so after More's refusal to swear the oath and his imprisonment, and that her appeals to her father were genuine. By the time Margaret and More debated conformity, …


Prefatory Notes Oct 1989

Prefatory Notes

Between the Species

No abstract provided.


Comment On James Nelson's "Animals In 'Exemplary' Medical Research: Diabetes As A Case Study", Lawrence Finsen Oct 1989

Comment On James Nelson's "Animals In 'Exemplary' Medical Research: Diabetes As A Case Study", Lawrence Finsen

Between the Species

No abstract provided.


Pastoral, Kathleen Malley Oct 1989

Pastoral, Kathleen Malley

Between the Species

No abstract provided.


"Taking Hands", Paulette Callen Oct 1989

"Taking Hands", Paulette Callen

Between the Species

No abstract provided.